Improvised music from South America cameto us before from the Thelmo Cristovam,who here teams up with Fernando S. Torres.Together they played two pieces of improvised- or rather 'real time composition' as theycall it - music using trumpet, c-melody sax,concert flute, piezos, air-duster and processedfeedback. In the first piece the wind instrumentsare pretty dominant and fed to the echo unit,which I must admit didn't do much for me, so forsome parts. But at almost twenty-four minutes Ithought it was rather long. The second piece iseven longer, twenty-six minutes, but is much better.The wind instruments are played more in onkyo style,but heavily treated through all sorts of effects,which makes this hardly microsound, but makes a fine,densely layered pattern of sound, that occasionallysounds like wind/storm sound. Intense piece that one,and works really well. To release just that wouldhave been a much better idea, rather than beingcomplete, I think. Release your bestworks, not your complete doodling. Their previousrelease on Menthe De Chat is also included as MP3son the same disc, and is an another mix of the samesession - speaking about completists! (FdW)